Spencer's Burrowing Frog was created in 1940.
Ornate Burrowing Frog was created in 1842.
The Spencers burrowing frog (Limnodynastes spenceri) is native to southeastern Australia, primarily found in regions such as New South Wales and Victoria. This species typically inhabits grasslands and areas with sandy or loamy soils, which allow them to burrow. They are often associated with temporary wetlands, where they breed after heavy rains. Their burrowing behavior helps them survive in fluctuating environmental conditions.
They are called burrowing frogs because of their burrowing ability. They are also known as the Eastern Owl Frog because of their mating call, which resembles the hooting of an owl.
Burrowing Parrot was created in 1818.
Burrowing Owl was created in 1782.
resembles the hooting of an owl
Gardiner's Burrowing Skink was created in 1909.
Mexican Burrowing Toad was created in 1841.
Giant burrowing cockroach was created in 1895.
Burrowing Owl Estate was created in 1993.
Round Island Burrowing Boa was created in 1827.
by the digging implements on the side of its back legs